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is in response to complaints that chinese factories have been using student labor, in many parts of china factories lure them with promises of internships or temporary assignments, often using forged documents, their movements are also restricted, the require limited stands and the freedom to leave. >>> if love is blind it might also be broke after that. americans plan to spend 18.6 billion dollars to show their affection. men will account for 2/3 of that and averages out to $131 per love struck consumer. as always the big sellers are expecteded to be candy, flowers and jewelry. >>> today on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00 we are following multiple developing stories right now, tracking down more information on the man arrested for plotting to blow up a bank and also expect to learn about the man arrested and accused of killing a 13-year-old fairfield girl. >>> those stories and more at 5:00. thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we will see you the next time news breaks. be join sure to join us at 5:00. we are always here at ktvu.com and mobile ktvu.com. send comments to comments@capti
is in response to complaints that chinese factories have been using student labor, in many parts of china factories lure them with promises of internships or temporary assignments, often using forged documents, their movements are also restricted, the require limited stands and the freedom to leave. >>> if love is blind it might also be broke after that. americans plan to spend 18.6 billion dollars to show their affection. men will account for 2/3 of that and averages out to $131 per...
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coming up, china is responding to the accusation. >>> time now 6:07. the commute will be strange, we have a brand-new crash, where is it? >> northbound 880, this crash is on the off ramp of union city, right there, it is underneath the union city sign if you are looking at the map, westbound san mateo dumbarton, if you are driving on 880 you might see that crash and it's a little bit wet, let's go to the bay bridge toll plaza, nothing heavy just a couple of drops on our camera and that's all it takes. metering lease went on earlier than they usually do and we have a 10 minute drive time at the plaza. it does look good downtown, 6:08 let's go to steve. >>> well, our system is beginning to move in, another nice e-mail from a friend of mine in venetia, she said oh, my gosh it is so cold i am not getting out of bed and if you think it's cold, wait until later today. we have already had some rain and we also had a winter weather advisory and in mendocino some rain is turning to snow and the bullseye will be the santa cruz mountains and if you get home you o
coming up, china is responding to the accusation. >>> time now 6:07. the commute will be strange, we have a brand-new crash, where is it? >> northbound 880, this crash is on the off ramp of union city, right there, it is underneath the union city sign if you are looking at the map, westbound san mateo dumbarton, if you are driving on 880 you might see that crash and it's a little bit wet, let's go to the bay bridge toll plaza, nothing heavy just a couple of drops on our camera...
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the largest new year's event outside china. our coverage begins at 6:00 p.m. with julie haener and ben phan torrez. if you're away from your tv we'll be streaming it for you. >> it was warmer out there today. take a look at the highs. the warm spot was 64 in santa rosa. cool spot was san mateo at 67. highs tomorrow they're coming up. numbers tomorrow are going to be mid-60s, kind of low 60s. more 60s than 50s for sure but slightly warmer tomorrow. there's clouds moving in over head. i already pointed those out for you. temperatures outside are chilly. friday morning will be a lot like this morning a little bit warmer but it's still going to be cold. so you will still find frost in those inland bay valleys. you will find some frost out in the livermore valley and that's it. as you get going to work it's chilly. by lunchtime your jackets are you don't need them. the weekend, there's a chance for sprinkles, it's weird they show up early saturday morning. i'll show you on the outer band of this where there's very little dynamics, weak dynamics that's why we're not
the largest new year's event outside china. our coverage begins at 6:00 p.m. with julie haener and ben phan torrez. if you're away from your tv we'll be streaming it for you. >> it was warmer out there today. take a look at the highs. the warm spot was 64 in santa rosa. cool spot was san mateo at 67. highs tomorrow they're coming up. numbers tomorrow are going to be mid-60s, kind of low 60s. more 60s than 50s for sure but slightly warmer tomorrow. there's clouds moving in over head. i...
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the 2008 earthquake that hit china killed more than 87,000 and the tw 2005 earthquake in pakistan claimed 86,000 lives. >>> congressional sources say boeing is proposing a long term solution for the battery problems that have led to the grounding of its entire fleet of 787 dream liners. boeing ceo plans to present the fix to the head of the faa today. it would involve beefing up the ceramic insulators and placing the cells in a most robust containers. >>> an hour long stand off ended this afternoon with a man surrender. the man began breaking windows and said he had a gun. officers closed west mcarthur between market and san pablo and evacuated some buildings in that area. after an hour they convinced the man to give up and took him into custody. no word on what led to his erratic behavior. >>> an italian newspaper is raising some questions about the resignation of pope benedict xvi. documents depicted black male, corruption and homo sexual tex taking place in the vatican. the church is dismissing the claims. >> i think our people are sophisticated enough to read through that and say that
the 2008 earthquake that hit china killed more than 87,000 and the tw 2005 earthquake in pakistan claimed 86,000 lives. >>> congressional sources say boeing is proposing a long term solution for the battery problems that have led to the grounding of its entire fleet of 787 dream liners. boeing ceo plans to present the fix to the head of the faa today. it would involve beefing up the ceramic insulators and placing the cells in a most robust containers. >>> an hour long stand...
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hackers are linked to a security site near shanghai and have been targeting places worldwide and china denies the allegations. >>> they could have a key issue as cia director, democratic senators are providing full access to full classified opinions on when to use drone strikes but they are dealing with republican senators behind closed doors to provide more information on the attacks on the american consulate in benghazi. >>> the sequester is just eight days a week and kyla campbell reports from our washington d.c. newsroom, these cuts will hurt more than our federal employees. >> reporter: everyone has to cut 10% and you don't have to be one of the two federal civilian employees nationwide to be hurt by sequester tracing. -- by the sequester. if it goes into effect, that means there will be fewer internal revenue service operators and many things will be reduced. if you fly for work or vacation the number of tsa workers will be slashed and expect an additional hour to be tacked on to your weight times they will have to cut back on immunizations for 50,000 people and if they can agree
hackers are linked to a security site near shanghai and have been targeting places worldwide and china denies the allegations. >>> they could have a key issue as cia director, democratic senators are providing full access to full classified opinions on when to use drone strikes but they are dealing with republican senators behind closed doors to provide more information on the attacks on the american consulate in benghazi. >>> the sequester is just eight days a week and kyla...
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china is denying it. >>> other news, we have information about drone memos. the white house refusing to share with congress the legal opinions that they say justify targeted killings. again this information is coming in. we will have more details about these memos in a few. >> in a few hours democrats in washington are holding a hearing on automatic government spending cuts set to take effect next week. democrats and republicans are not compromising to avoid the cuts. they are busy pointing fingers. >> reporter: the president blames republicans for these automatic cuts known as sequestration. he said they aren't willing to negotiate but republicans say it was the president's idea in the first place. the president signed the budget control act into law in 2011. it mandated that congress come up with a deficit reduction plan or else automatic budget cuts would take effect. california senators voted for it. the head of the senate finance committee is a democrat and he admitted the president shares some of the blame. >> the president is part of the sequester. the
china is denying it. >>> other news, we have information about drone memos. the white house refusing to share with congress the legal opinions that they say justify targeted killings. again this information is coming in. we will have more details about these memos in a few. >> in a few hours democrats in washington are holding a hearing on automatic government spending cuts set to take effect next week. democrats and republicans are not compromising to avoid the cuts. they are...
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in may and four people last november but police say it just continues and the suspects mostly from china. they say we are also hearing cases like this in las vegas, new york, chicago, boston and seattle. again we are expecting some type of press conference or meeting discussing this scam around 12 or one this afternoon. we are live. brian flores. >> thank you. the largest chinese new year parade takes place tomorrow night in san francisco. always love those. city hall was in a festive mood with the traditional dragon dance. the mayor said according to tradition an attribute to the year of the snake is romance. you can see it tomorrow night starting at six. it'll be hosted by julie. we will stream the parade live on your smart phone and tablet and dave may send out a tweeter. >> i may. i will be taking pictures. >> great. i'm out of here. >> you having a good time? >> we are seeing some slow traffic there. this is a look at 80 westbound. yes to answer your question. this is one of the better ones. 80 westbound as you head out to the maze. no major problems. as i look at the chp list we ar
in may and four people last november but police say it just continues and the suspects mostly from china. they say we are also hearing cases like this in las vegas, new york, chicago, boston and seattle. again we are expecting some type of press conference or meeting discussing this scam around 12 or one this afternoon. we are live. brian flores. >> thank you. the largest chinese new year parade takes place tomorrow night in san francisco. always love those. city hall was in a festive...
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i have led trade missions to china, korea, and canada. and, missions to mexico and israel are planned to expand nevada's global footprint. i am committed to leaving no stone unturned -- no road not taken. we must also invest in our nevada's innovators and entrepreneurs. and tonight, i am proud to announce that we will commit 10 million dollars to nevada's knowledge fund to do just that. [applause] for rural nevada, we have also placed an item in the budget to support the university cooperative extension program, and we are moving forward on "nevada grown," to provide nevada farm products for-- [applause] nevadans, and funds to market rural nevada tourism are increased. and, we are moving forward with our sage-grouse management plan, to show the federal government that we can manage our own lands and limit further federal intrusion into our lives. [applause] we will also restructure the nearly $703 million nevada owes to the federal government used to pay unemployment benefits to nevadans who were out of work. this step will save employers
i have led trade missions to china, korea, and canada. and, missions to mexico and israel are planned to expand nevada's global footprint. i am committed to leaving no stone unturned -- no road not taken. we must also invest in our nevada's innovators and entrepreneurs. and tonight, i am proud to announce that we will commit 10 million dollars to nevada's knowledge fund to do just that. [applause] for rural nevada, we have also placed an item in the budget to support the university cooperative...
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china reported its exports sent most asian markets soring. many companies rush to complete inport and export orders. japan bucked the trend dropping almost 2% though. that was led by sony which reported a $115 million loss. >>> checking in on the u.s. markets and where we start the day. slight gains yesterday with dow jones starting today at 13,944. and i'm just getting a fresh look at the futures right now. they do indicate a bit of a mixed opening. >>> the u.s. justice department is looking at suing moody. the government is likely to hold off until a similar lawsuit against rival standard and poors is tested in the courts. both ratings services are accused of inflating some mortgage bonds. >>> if you drank, how the price of alcohol could effect your life. details of a new study and how the price tag of that drink may keep some people alive. >>> and out of this world science project becomes a youtube sensation. the local students who is behind it. >>> welcome back. a houston woman is facing vehicle homicide charges in a super bowl tragedy. t
china reported its exports sent most asian markets soring. many companies rush to complete inport and export orders. japan bucked the trend dropping almost 2% though. that was led by sony which reported a $115 million loss. >>> checking in on the u.s. markets and where we start the day. slight gains yesterday with dow jones starting today at 13,944. and i'm just getting a fresh look at the futures right now. they do indicate a bit of a mixed opening. >>> the u.s. justice...
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. >> remarkable exhibit showcasing the life and legacy of china's first emperor opens tomorrow at the asian art museum in san francisco. it showcases the famous terra cotta warrior statues. here a preview. >> 8,000 terra cotta warriors have been unearthed but this is the only standing general that has been discovered. >> i thought it was interesting looking at faces. they are all different. >> the opening of the exhibit which coincides with the last public appearance before running to china of the counsel general and hopes to strengthen united states and chinese relations and attract more american students to his country. >> how many people from the private sector are enthuse attic about supporting the initiative? >> only a few warriors are visiting the united states, created by artists 2,000 years ago after china's first ever unified the seven warring states and requested a terra cotta army for the after life. there are hundreds of archers but only one with green paint, a military specialist who could, they thought, communicate with the divine. >> a specialists who could predict futu
. >> remarkable exhibit showcasing the life and legacy of china's first emperor opens tomorrow at the asian art museum in san francisco. it showcases the famous terra cotta warrior statues. here a preview. >> 8,000 terra cotta warriors have been unearthed but this is the only standing general that has been discovered. >> i thought it was interesting looking at faces. they are all different. >> the opening of the exhibit which coincides with the last public appearance...
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shipped from, but the smugglers are still on the -3 loosee snnke smuugliig is &pexpected o get worse aa china starts the year of the snake 3 a rrcord winter storm on it's way to the nortteast, but phat will our weekend look like? for the exttndeddforrcast. 3 the ravens know hey're about 3 this guy..but whattdoes itmean for thh rest of the roster? morgan adsit reports from -3 owings mills, nextin sportss 3 hey! hey honey! hey alan. uh, hey.... i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thought you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined. 3 winning the super bowl... doos have one disadvantage... getting behind thh eight ball - in frre agency.ravees -m ozzie newsomm said hii organization is about 5 weeks behind schedule...as ar as the off season goes. goes.but it'ssa problem... he welcomess...//.morgan adsit... top prioritiis... ffom their season
shipped from, but the smugglers are still on the -3 loosee snnke smuugliig is &pexpected o get worse aa china starts the year of the snake 3 a rrcord winter storm on it's way to the nortteast, but phat will our weekend look like? for the exttndeddforrcast. 3 the ravens know hey're about 3 this guy..but whattdoes itmean for thh rest of the roster? morgan adsit reports from -3 owings mills, nextin sportss 3 hey! hey honey! hey alan. uh, hey.... i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your...
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parade watcher also see miss china town usa and her court. >> i am invested in my culture. my roots and i want to show them that the culture is a very important aspect of my life. >> there will be extra police monitoring the event. no parking signs are already up along the route. we will once again show the parade. a broadcast center has been set up. >>> and while the parade is the main event there are other activities in san francisco's china town. a community street fair starts at ten and will be open through tomorrow. attractions include asian dancers, you can also get your photograph taken with a giant dragon display. senate parade route is a bit different because of construction of a new subway system. take a look at the map on the screen. this parade starts at 5:15 tonight at second and market. then goes up to kirdy and post, pow el and sutter. the route will end at columbus and streets around that area will be blocked off so people are told to take public transition. >>> you can also watch that parade here on ktvu channel 2. our coverage starts at six. it's hosted by
parade watcher also see miss china town usa and her court. >> i am invested in my culture. my roots and i want to show them that the culture is a very important aspect of my life. >> there will be extra police monitoring the event. no parking signs are already up along the route. we will once again show the parade. a broadcast center has been set up. >>> and while the parade is the main event there are other activities in san francisco's china town. a community street fair...
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, but then we are going to turn around and tell them to start the business and create those jobs in china, or india, or mexico, or someplace else. that is not how you grow new industries in america. that is how you give new industries to our competitors. that is why we need comprehensive immigration reform. [applause] now, during my first term, we took steps to try to patch up some of the worst cracks in the system. first, we strengthen security at the borders so that we could finally stem the tide of illegal immigrants. we put one puts on the ground on the southern border than in any other time in history. today, a legal crossings are down nearly 80% from their peak in 2000. [applause] second, we focused our enforcement efforts on criminals who are here illegally and in danger our communities. today, deportations of criminals is at its highest level ever. [applause] third, we took up the cause of the dreamers. the young people who were brought to this country -- [applause] young people who have grown up here, have their lives here, teachers here. we said if you are able to meet basic cri
, but then we are going to turn around and tell them to start the business and create those jobs in china, or india, or mexico, or someplace else. that is not how you grow new industries in america. that is how you give new industries to our competitors. that is why we need comprehensive immigration reform. [applause] now, during my first term, we took steps to try to patch up some of the worst cracks in the system. first, we strengthen security at the borders so that we could finally stem the...
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this is new information that suggest china's government is behind cyber attacks. nbc's danielle leigh is live in washington with the details. danielle, good morning. what are we expecting to hear from the white house this morning? >> reporter: mara, good morning, the white house will come out with a report detailing new aggressive steps to protect u.s. trade secrets against cyber attacks. that could include fines, penalties and other trade action. 140 companies were tar feted. this kind of attack is something the department of defense and white house has been concerned about for quite some time. the china government is denying being involved in any sort of attack. >> joe biden is offering up best advice on how to defend yourself with a firearm. joe biden talked about gun roll efforts, including the size of ammunition clips and other proposals. during that chat biden said the best thing for texas is a shotgun. >> put that double-barrel shotgun and fire two blasts outside the house. i promise you, whoever is coming in is not going to -- you don't need an ar-15. it's
this is new information that suggest china's government is behind cyber attacks. nbc's danielle leigh is live in washington with the details. danielle, good morning. what are we expecting to hear from the white house this morning? >> reporter: mara, good morning, the white house will come out with a report detailing new aggressive steps to protect u.s. trade secrets against cyber attacks. that could include fines, penalties and other trade action. 140 companies were tar feted. this kind...
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in china we have a chinese movie in europe we have different movies they're playing. we have die hard here in the u.s. combination of all that. the third thing is the network is growing at 20-25% compound growth rate. the show's strong reason increasing network you get financial leverage and eps and earnings and cash flow. ashley: and a time when consumers are starting to feel the pinch, they are prepared to pay a little bit more to enjoy the imax experience. >> the way we think of it is like an affordable luxury. a family might cut back and going on an extravagant vacation or an expensive restaurant, but for three or $4 more you can really feel a sense of getting away, being transported. that's what imax really does. it seems to be tapping into this feeling. ashley: of interest about the technology. is that changing? what impact does that have on you? >> the technology is always evolving. we are really an end to end solution focus on the very high end. one of the things that is changing is our cameras are used. you're going to see more films film been part with imax
in china we have a chinese movie in europe we have different movies they're playing. we have die hard here in the u.s. combination of all that. the third thing is the network is growing at 20-25% compound growth rate. the show's strong reason increasing network you get financial leverage and eps and earnings and cash flow. ashley: and a time when consumers are starting to feel the pinch, they are prepared to pay a little bit more to enjoy the imax experience. >> the way we think of it is...
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china, unleashing its full spy power on american power grids and the wealth of american manufacturing. a new report even locates this building in shanghai. it doesn't look threatening, but what are they doing inside? and what does it mean for america's national security? here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: the chinese people's liberation army has more than 2 million personnel. but it is the thousand or so in this nondescript building in shanghai that may pose the biggest threat to the u.s.
china, unleashing its full spy power on american power grids and the wealth of american manufacturing. a new report even locates this building in shanghai. it doesn't look threatening, but what are they doing inside? and what does it mean for america's national security? here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: the chinese people's liberation army has more than 2 million personnel. but it is the thousand or so in this nondescript building in shanghai that...
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the united states has evidence of a campaign of cyber stealing leaked to the chinese government and china denies the allegation. the united states is considering fines and other trade actions against any country guilty of cyber espionage. a security firm says the attacks have compromised more than 140 companies across the united states. apple has been hit bit largest hacking attack ever, saying some employees visit add website that installed malware and exploited apple to get to the system. apple stales is no evidence data was taken. facebook reported a similar security breach on friday. apple thinks this is originated in eastern europe. >> bay area automaker electric carmaker will come out with the quart remainly earnings report today the first time since a "new york times" reporter gave a less than flattering review of the model s two weeks ago. investors will look for how many of the luxury sedans were delivered to customers in the 4th quarter and the pace of people putting $5,000 down to reserve a new one. in november, they said they plan to delivered up to 3,000 of the model s sedans
the united states has evidence of a campaign of cyber stealing leaked to the chinese government and china denies the allegation. the united states is considering fines and other trade actions against any country guilty of cyber espionage. a security firm says the attacks have compromised more than 140 companies across the united states. apple has been hit bit largest hacking attack ever, saying some employees visit add website that installed malware and exploited apple to get to the system....
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when china decided to allow the american press to tag along with the president and mrs. nixon, people around the world followed the february 1972 journey with tremendous interest. dick had to remained sequestered with the chinese leaders much of the time. pat was the representative who introduced americans to china, represented the american people to the chinese. if she had not already realized what a great cement had, the briefing papers from the state department made it clear. emphasizing her role and the unique opportunity the trip represented to re-establish communications between the women of china and america, the state department remind her that she would be the first leading american woman the chinese had met. intensive u.s. television coverage provided her with unprecedented opportunity to affect the way americans viewed the chinese women. pat intensified the normal homework routine she followed before any trip. studying her state department briefing paper carefully, reading quotations from mao, learning useful phrases of chinese and wig about her schedule. on t
when china decided to allow the american press to tag along with the president and mrs. nixon, people around the world followed the february 1972 journey with tremendous interest. dick had to remained sequestered with the chinese leaders much of the time. pat was the representative who introduced americans to china, represented the american people to the chinese. if she had not already realized what a great cement had, the briefing papers from the state department made it clear. emphasizing her...
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and china bull. the top performing chinese stock fund manager givens you his top picks for a rebound. but first, let's get straight to the traders, stocks losing steam into the close. the dow and the s&p posting their worst day of the year, as the italian election weighs on confidence. tim, what did you make of the trading action today? big selloff going into the close. >> it's the macro, mandy, and welcome. we got a fresh whiff of the garlic from the garlic belt. be careful of a miracle that seemed too good to be true. this is europe. it's not fixed. it is not necessarily better. the divided parliament in italy, not a big deal. this is not greece. but when you look at the entirety of what people had priced into europe, when you look at how oversold treasuries were, how gold was, how overbought the s&p was, look at the move that the yen has had, we haven't seen these types of moves all year and in many cases, we haven't seen these in months, so, the big macro guys are out there, they were moving stuf
and china bull. the top performing chinese stock fund manager givens you his top picks for a rebound. but first, let's get straight to the traders, stocks losing steam into the close. the dow and the s&p posting their worst day of the year, as the italian election weighs on confidence. tim, what did you make of the trading action today? big selloff going into the close. >> it's the macro, mandy, and welcome. we got a fresh whiff of the garlic from the garlic belt. be careful of a...
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the largest new year's event outside china. our coverage begins at 6:00 p.m. with julie haener and ben phan torrez. if you're away from your tv we'll be streaming it for you. >> it was warmer out there today. take a look at the highs. the warm spot was 64 in santa rosa. cool spot was san mateo at 67. highs tomorrow they're coming up. numbers tomorrow are going to be mid-60s, kind of low 60s. more 60s than 50s for sure but slightly warmer tomorrow. there's clouds moving in over head. i already pointed those out for you. temperatures outside are chilly. friday morning will be a lot like this morning a little bit warmer but it's still going to be cold. so you will still find frost in those inland bay valleys. you will find some frost out in the livermore valley and that's it. as you get going to work it's chilly. by lunchtime your jackets are you don't need them. the weekend, there's a chance for sprinkles, it's weird they show up early saturday morning. i'll show you on the outer band of this where there's very little dynamics, weak dynamics that's why we're not
the largest new year's event outside china. our coverage begins at 6:00 p.m. with julie haener and ben phan torrez. if you're away from your tv we'll be streaming it for you. >> it was warmer out there today. take a look at the highs. the warm spot was 64 in santa rosa. cool spot was san mateo at 67. highs tomorrow they're coming up. numbers tomorrow are going to be mid-60s, kind of low 60s. more 60s than 50s for sure but slightly warmer tomorrow. there's clouds moving in over head. i...
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they said the promise of china business. >> oh, china, big cahouna itself. herb, what else are you watching? >> one of the big bull stocks here, vianex. i would have thought this stock would be up 20% because it has that news. remember this is a patent control company. i always consider it extraordinarily murky. there is a jury verdict against apple. well, this is the deal. first of all, likely to be appealed. that could take 8 to 12 months. even if they won, 35% going to siac they bought the patents fr from. and i want it point out something else. there is ongoing royalties is the key thing. i think they look at unsealed document in the court case and realize what may be, may not be, what what may be -- appears to be is what really is. there is a lot more to the story. >> and isn't there also something with cisco going on? >> you know, i knew, i knew, i knew -- >> hello, mr. jim cramer. >> i knew, i knew. >> here. >> get the advantage. >> here. virnetx. betting against this virnetx. cisco, i have no interest in saying that, but it is true. all i can say is
they said the promise of china business. >> oh, china, big cahouna itself. herb, what else are you watching? >> one of the big bull stocks here, vianex. i would have thought this stock would be up 20% because it has that news. remember this is a patent control company. i always consider it extraordinarily murky. there is a jury verdict against apple. well, this is the deal. first of all, likely to be appealed. that could take 8 to 12 months. even if they won, 35% going to siac they...
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that's the first time we've seen europe an china for a while. for a long time we talk about the fundamentals. i think we'll be right over to the fundamentals again soon in the u.s. >>> everyone gunning for apple but which company has a chance of actually taking a bite out of apple's dominance? live at the industry's biggest annual event. >>> on the hunt for dividends, fa celt's jim morrow tells you who may be next to pay back shareholders. at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c-cla
that's the first time we've seen europe an china for a while. for a long time we talk about the fundamentals. i think we'll be right over to the fundamentals again soon in the u.s. >>> everyone gunning for apple but which company has a chance of actually taking a bite out of apple's dominance? live at the industry's biggest annual event. >>> on the hunt for dividends, fa celt's jim morrow tells you who may be next to pay back shareholders. at fidelity, we do it by merging two...
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china's one of the main consumers of these products and what happens is like i went to cambodia, laos, thailand, all these places. these people are raised culturally to eat some of the products and maybe bear or bear bile or a tiger and because they think it makes them more of a man and more of a smaller care and maybe on special occasions and so on and is forth but with a growing population in china, a main cause of the problems and more and more of this culture that thinks that you need this, there's more of a demand so it goes back to the poor peasant, the poor farmer and person that doesn't have the ability to survive. they're hunters and gatherers still in the environments and a guy comes in town and goes, i can make you a fast buck if you get me this little animal. they go, oh, we have them everywhere. they grab them, they collect them, they hand them to the next guy. they have their money and they keep going. what they don't realize is the degradation to the environment and to the whole system of the animals and so on and so forth so it's an educational thing. we like knee jerk
china's one of the main consumers of these products and what happens is like i went to cambodia, laos, thailand, all these places. these people are raised culturally to eat some of the products and maybe bear or bear bile or a tiger and because they think it makes them more of a man and more of a smaller care and maybe on special occasions and so on and is forth but with a growing population in china, a main cause of the problems and more and more of this culture that thinks that you need this,...
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zero heartbur neil: china on a cyber rampage, anonymous hikers on the attack, and reports that president will issue a order wednesday calling for certain infrastructure companies to beef up cyber security, following attack on media outlets and department of energy, federal reserve and bush family, former white house cyber czar, howard smith says this threat is a very dangerous, and costly one. i think it hit home for me, when former president. multiple presidents, family were en snared in this, i think, it could happen to any of us, what is going on? >> a number of things, you look at incident you refer to, we used a shared infrastructure e-mail, and watching television, books, flights on line. we all share, that anybody that gets access to, that thrunet net,orldwide, gets access to any ofous dollar. we look at bigger picture that sport oshortof theft of intellel property, we do a lot of innovation that takes place on the internet, our companies or military do this as a consequence with the vulnerabilities we're easy targets, people will take advantage of it quickly. neil: i worry bnever
zero heartbur neil: china on a cyber rampage, anonymous hikers on the attack, and reports that president will issue a order wednesday calling for certain infrastructure companies to beef up cyber security, following attack on media outlets and department of energy, federal reserve and bush family, former white house cyber czar, howard smith says this threat is a very dangerous, and costly one. i think it hit home for me, when former president. multiple presidents, family were en snared in this,...
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this time from china where a truck overturned barely missing a materialist. and another story, an army veteran who lost all four of his limbs underwent an arm strands plant. and back in d.c. president obama brought on the miami heat and showed some love for hilary. >> i think what did evolve is a friendship. >> reporter: who's the top dog? these are the most popular breeds. golden retrievers and g-shepherds are hot, these dogs are hip. but not all animals had a good week. iran said it launched a rocket containing a monkey into space. >> they did release a photo. this is the alleged iranian space monkey. i'm guessing he didn't volunteer for the mission. >> reporter: and now, back to more cute puppies. >> oh, hey. you got to pick who's going to win the super bowl. you ready? uh-oh. oh, my -- the ravens! >> the ravens. >> what's your prediction. >> i'll go with the niners. my home town team. all the animals are picking the ravens. >> do you think it will be easy for the niners? >> no. it's like 3 1/2. a close one but a good one. we'll watch the first half and de
this time from china where a truck overturned barely missing a materialist. and another story, an army veteran who lost all four of his limbs underwent an arm strands plant. and back in d.c. president obama brought on the miami heat and showed some love for hilary. >> i think what did evolve is a friendship. >> reporter: who's the top dog? these are the most popular breeds. golden retrievers and g-shepherds are hot, these dogs are hip. but not all animals had a good week. iran said...
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county and state officials made a deal with a nonprofit group to expand hours at china camp, the tomalus bay and the other state parks. the park will now see expanded hours. >> a year ago the partnership was formed to raise matching funds to keep china camp from being closed completely. the effort grew in size to allow today's announcement that all three parks will be operated through the partnership. the marin state park association took advantage of a newly passed law that put a freeze on closers after the discovery of more than $50 million the state parks department had in hidden accounts. they will celebrate a new agreement with the national park service that will deep samuel taylor state park open. >>> now to a home invasion robbery with a hatchet. it happened in an area of the city where that kind of crime is not expected. the story from abc7 news reporter thomas ramone. >> he let him in. there was no forced entry that we know of. >> he said he's known the victim who lived in this house for more than 25 years. >> he's had encounters with other houseguests who have threatened and hu
county and state officials made a deal with a nonprofit group to expand hours at china camp, the tomalus bay and the other state parks. the park will now see expanded hours. >> a year ago the partnership was formed to raise matching funds to keep china camp from being closed completely. the effort grew in size to allow today's announcement that all three parks will be operated through the partnership. the marin state park association took advantage of a newly passed law that put a freeze...
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earlier and i have three quick questions for you which may be the kind of questions we need to fix from china to do the right thing. this gives us information on what's going to happen in the future. they have said that over the next ten years would double the cost so you have a 100% increase on 3 trillion in these programs over the next ten years. during that time other entitlements are going to go up 39% and the spending only 10% so it is very clear it's not the biggest part of the problem now, it is the fastest-growing part of the problem and it's an incredibly important program but they are not sustainable in the current form. by the way the other thing that is causing a problem in the deficit is the interest payment and they've told us that in the next ten years or interest payment is going to go up 284%. the bulk relates to the increase in spending on the entitlement side, which encourages us to borrow more so the question is the obvious one are you willing to take this on and the president has talked about a lot. he has even said and like what he refuses to pass this problem on to anot
earlier and i have three quick questions for you which may be the kind of questions we need to fix from china to do the right thing. this gives us information on what's going to happen in the future. they have said that over the next ten years would double the cost so you have a 100% increase on 3 trillion in these programs over the next ten years. during that time other entitlements are going to go up 39% and the spending only 10% so it is very clear it's not the biggest part of the problem...
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china is such a big revenue generator for names like yum brands. particularly for kentucky fried chicken. i should not leave out ubs. they have a neutral and they have cut their price target $63 from $69. dagen: thank you, nicole. connell: topic number one at the white house today. that was immigration reform. a lot of leaders there sharing their views with the president. business leaders will be there this afternoon. some high-profile ceos have their chance to talk to the president about immigration reform. dagen: with us now is lou dobbs. host of "lou dobbs tonight." lou: it looked like that in 2006 and it look like that in 2007. the flow of immigration, chain migration, as some may call it, towards the possibility of part. we will see what happens here. the fundamental choice for this president and the democrats in this position and the republican party will be whether or not they do what they did in 2006 and seven. i have always been for immigration reform. not what is called comprehensive immigration reform because that is a bunch of blogger.
china is such a big revenue generator for names like yum brands. particularly for kentucky fried chicken. i should not leave out ubs. they have a neutral and they have cut their price target $63 from $69. dagen: thank you, nicole. connell: topic number one at the white house today. that was immigration reform. a lot of leaders there sharing their views with the president. business leaders will be there this afternoon. some high-profile ceos have their chance to talk to the president about...
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they're seeing so much success with the minis in brazil and china. if you get into the phone market, they have to have that lower-end phone. that's where they're going to kill them. >> but here's the issue. the issue still is, they have a high-priced phone, more than 50% of their profits come from that phone and the margin of twice what the competition and samsung is not sitting still nor are the others. that's where they're the most vulnerable. you can talk about innovation all you want. you have to put up at some point. >> why are they vulnerable if they come out with a lower end phone and suddenly that phone becomes the real piece to the puzzle right now, building on that eco system in the areas where they aren't -- >> the phone business is a commodity business. you don't get premium margins on -- >> is the marketplace willing to accept lower margins? that's the only question that comes now -- >> you look at the valuation right now, i think they would be able to accept some of the lower -- >> let's talk about hewlett-packard. after beating the str
they're seeing so much success with the minis in brazil and china. if you get into the phone market, they have to have that lower-end phone. that's where they're going to kill them. >> but here's the issue. the issue still is, they have a high-priced phone, more than 50% of their profits come from that phone and the margin of twice what the competition and samsung is not sitting still nor are the others. that's where they're the most vulnerable. you can talk about innovation all you want....
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china seems to see china's interest from the way we see china's interest. so hopefully that situation will change but i'm not encouraged by the performance over the last two decades. >> thank you, joe. okay. you know, would you please go to, yeah, microphone, please. thank you. >> i think china is a key player no doubt about it but as larry pointed out so-called the moderate chinese political forces who are emerging, who are growing how do you see this moderate chinese political forces making influence to the new jinping government? whether with traditional communist party elite leadership, trying to moderate people as you see or maybe, in the near term or long term? i assume so-called cultural revolution, you know, generation coming up and eventually china will go toward a more democratization process in the long run but do you see it in the trends in china toward more moderate or democratic majority in the near term, or is pessimistic longer term? this is one question. the other one is, iran is -- israel but north korean nuclear arms can not be checked by
china seems to see china's interest from the way we see china's interest. so hopefully that situation will change but i'm not encouraged by the performance over the last two decades. >> thank you, joe. okay. you know, would you please go to, yeah, microphone, please. thank you. >> i think china is a key player no doubt about it but as larry pointed out so-called the moderate chinese political forces who are emerging, who are growing how do you see this moderate chinese political...
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china is responsible for a lot of these breaches. scott ward is here to say it is a lot more than that. you work with the government, is that correct? >> yes. connell: we are entering a arms race. is that a fair comparison? >> there are many things that it has in common with the cold war arms race. we have a new kind of weapon that is so phenomenally different. we really cannot transfer most of the weapons and strategies from the cold war. connell: what people did is they took what they know. that is why these arms race comparisons are coming up. what are the main things that you would say this is different and this is different. >> the first one would be these weapons do not just destroy things. they take control of them. they are like an army of agents that can take control of an entire system and do whatever hundreds of agents could do. the second thing is, in the cold war, we relied on deterrence. connell: does not work? >> in the cyber world, if we are attacked, we will not know for sure who attacked us. connell: i know people h
china is responsible for a lot of these breaches. scott ward is here to say it is a lot more than that. you work with the government, is that correct? >> yes. connell: we are entering a arms race. is that a fair comparison? >> there are many things that it has in common with the cold war arms race. we have a new kind of weapon that is so phenomenally different. we really cannot transfer most of the weapons and strategies from the cold war. connell: what people did is they took what...
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and the certificasearch is on f survivors after an explosion in china. a truck carrying fireworks exploded on a highway bridge. the blast was so powerful it destroyed part of the bridge and sent a dozen vehicles 100 feet to the ground. earlier reports 26 people dead have been changed to nine people killed. fireworks explosions are common in china especially during this time of year. chinese new year is next weekend. jessica? >>> thank you very much, janel. still ahead at 6:00, trying to quell contraception concerns. what the obama administration is promising to do. >> guess who is in town. recognize him and her? al roker with a little star power. >>> and good evening. i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. great to see christina out there with al. you can see temperatures for saturday. they're going to be cooling off. cloud cover increasing for those interior valleys. if you're planning a barbecue here in the bay on sunday for the super bowl, here is that barbecue forecast. temperatures that are going to be cooling off into the upper 50s wi
and the certificasearch is on f survivors after an explosion in china. a truck carrying fireworks exploded on a highway bridge. the blast was so powerful it destroyed part of the bridge and sent a dozen vehicles 100 feet to the ground. earlier reports 26 people dead have been changed to nine people killed. fireworks explosions are common in china especially during this time of year. chinese new year is next weekend. jessica? >>> thank you very much, janel. still ahead at 6:00, trying...
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[laughter] >> but you keep mentioning china. and actually i'm reminded we had joanna lewis, used to be at the pew center, at georgetown on the main campus come speak to my class. she is more upbeat about china and talking about their ambitious energy intensity targets, about the pilot cap-and-trade are all doing their own thing to see what work best. it is an interesting bottom up approach and they put climate change in their five-year plan and energy reductions. >> and they're the biggest manufacturer of photovoltaics in the world but only .2% of their energy comes from photovoltaics. sorry. >> she was optimistic about the solar market. changing from china, ten major emitters you talked about, do you see a path, might not be traditional u.n. negotiation with all the parties where everybody has to hold hands and jump at the same time. do you see a path where you take the major emitters? bush tried, i think those major emitter discussions are still going on. >> they are. >> are they bearing any fruit? >> no. i mean, i think some
[laughter] >> but you keep mentioning china. and actually i'm reminded we had joanna lewis, used to be at the pew center, at georgetown on the main campus come speak to my class. she is more upbeat about china and talking about their ambitious energy intensity targets, about the pilot cap-and-trade are all doing their own thing to see what work best. it is an interesting bottom up approach and they put climate change in their five-year plan and energy reductions. >> and they're the...
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cops made cervelas and seized a home made hand gun: china. two earthquakes hours apart rocked two provinces in the south. the 4.8 and 4.2 quakes reportedly damaged or destroyed several homes. local officials have sent workers to survey the aftermath. >>> kosovo. terra-cotta figurines date to go 4,000 bc back on display. officials say they believe somebody stole the artifacts. police in germany found them several years ago in a gym bag at a restaurant. no word on any arrests and that's a wrap on this fox report around the world in 80 seconds. >>> i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news. the blade runner oscar pistorius out from behind bars for the first time in more than a week. a judge in south africa set him free on $113,000 bail today. the blade runner accused of murdering his magazine model girlfriend reeva steenkamp. he says it was all an accident. earlier today i spoke with a journalist who interviewed pistorius. he says he often had trouble sleeping, so what did he do? he went
cops made cervelas and seized a home made hand gun: china. two earthquakes hours apart rocked two provinces in the south. the 4.8 and 4.2 quakes reportedly damaged or destroyed several homes. local officials have sent workers to survey the aftermath. >>> kosovo. terra-cotta figurines date to go 4,000 bc back on display. officials say they believe somebody stole the artifacts. police in germany found them several years ago in a gym bag at a restaurant. no word on any arrests and that's...
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a mother in china learned that the hard way. why? >> her daughter crawls into the washing machine, gets stuck. we're going to tell you how it -- what it took actually to get her out. >> here's a clue, a lot. [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. schwab bank was built with all the value and convenience tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 investors want. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like no atm fees, worldwide. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and no nuisance fees. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus deposit checks with mobile deposit. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and manage your cash and investments tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with schwab's mobile app. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 no w
a mother in china learned that the hard way. why? >> her daughter crawls into the washing machine, gets stuck. we're going to tell you how it -- what it took actually to get her out. >> here's a clue, a lot. [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new...
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europeans have stopped buying iranian oil, companies like japan, china, india have reduced the economic contact and the sanction which is were implemented yesterday is that iran has had a much more difficult time producing and exporting oil and oil is 80% of its export revenue. the sanction which is took effect yesterday make it much more difficult for iran to get paid for the oil it does export. so over the last several years their oil revenue has dropped more than 50%, inflation has skyrocketed, their currency has tail spined. but we still haven't seen that economic malaise have an impact on the supreme leader's nuclear calculation. >>. >> brown: what can be said as far as an impact the sanctions are having at this point? >> they've had an adverse effect on the population. people are having difficulty getting access to medicine. the quality of life for most people has dropped precipitously. but, again, the intent of sanctions is to try to subject iran to enough pressure so the leader will feel what i would describe as existential angst. that either he these do a flauk leer deal or the
europeans have stopped buying iranian oil, companies like japan, china, india have reduced the economic contact and the sanction which is were implemented yesterday is that iran has had a much more difficult time producing and exporting oil and oil is 80% of its export revenue. the sanction which is took effect yesterday make it much more difficult for iran to get paid for the oil it does export. so over the last several years their oil revenue has dropped more than 50%, inflation has...
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this is in china. he is not going to take it anymore! chinese official completely lost it trashed a boarding area after he and his family missed not one but two flights and when he couldn't breakthrough the glass door he slammed the sign on the desk. he since apologized but now is a youtube sensation. >> he was a little angry there. >>> congressional republicans and democrats still are miles away interest a deal to ad volunteer $85 billion in automatic spending cuts. those cuts will take effect less than two days from now unless there is a last-minute agreement. >> we should not have move a third bill before the senate gets off their ass and begins to do something. >> i think he should understand who is sitting on their posterior. we're doing our best here to pass something. the speaker is doing nothing. >> in california, some fiscal experts predict the cuts will cost the state 225,000 current and future jobs. other potential losses include $670 million in federal grants and more than $3 billion in statewide military and defense revenue.
this is in china. he is not going to take it anymore! chinese official completely lost it trashed a boarding area after he and his family missed not one but two flights and when he couldn't breakthrough the glass door he slammed the sign on the desk. he since apologized but now is a youtube sensation. >> he was a little angry there. >>> congressional republicans and democrats still are miles away interest a deal to ad volunteer $85 billion in automatic spending cuts. those cuts...
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why is it that you can pay your way into this country also if you come from indonesia or china or other areas and have citizenship granted to you in a matter of time? so there's a lot of distinctions there, and i think people need to be aware of that, of what occurs. but also with respect to security, my understanding is that el paso is probably one of the safest places now, where we have seen border security enforcement and everything working well. crime is down. the cartels and all that. i was just there a year ago, and, in fact, that's what my security detail told me. >> i want to get your thought as someone who represents a border state and also someone who actually came across that border right after we take this break. e has to face. face it with puffs ultra soft & strong. puffs has soft, air-fluffed pillows for 40% more cushiony thickness. face every day with puffs softness. this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may he
why is it that you can pay your way into this country also if you come from indonesia or china or other areas and have citizenship granted to you in a matter of time? so there's a lot of distinctions there, and i think people need to be aware of that, of what occurs. but also with respect to security, my understanding is that el paso is probably one of the safest places now, where we have seen border security enforcement and everything working well. crime is down. the cartels and all that. i...
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what's different about china is the scope. like in our report, the 141 victims, we're just a small company. 300 people. and yet we had visibility and 141 vices across the 20 -- victims across the 20 industries. literally thousands of thousands of files of drawings and plans and r&d research leaving these companies. we don't and nor do any of our allies that we know of, hack for the benefit of our economy or for the benefit of the industries within our countries. >> bill: president obama -- i remember -- and bob you -- first year in office, john harwood from cnbc was interviewing him. he said what keeps you up at night. what's the one problem that maybe you hadn't anticipated keeps you up. he said cyber security. i went whoa. i never heard anybody use that word before. so he's been on this and aware of this for a long time. i don't know, dan but the president did put forth a program or a plan or some executive action early on to deal with this. has that had any impact, dan? >> we've seen an escalation in attacks over the last t
what's different about china is the scope. like in our report, the 141 victims, we're just a small company. 300 people. and yet we had visibility and 141 vices across the 20 -- victims across the 20 industries. literally thousands of thousands of files of drawings and plans and r&d research leaving these companies. we don't and nor do any of our allies that we know of, hack for the benefit of our economy or for the benefit of the industries within our countries. >> bill: president...
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highly anyone believes china respects human rights. we did business with other regimes and some of the cause lasting negativity towards us which i thought was unfounded. there are reasons for all the points that you made that go more to the heart of american values. but we can do a better job in refuting some of what people are led to believe. >> alan foreman with the state department. you have outlined an ambitious program of work for the department of state. tell us about the budgetary that will be required to carry out that agenda? guest: i'm glad he asked the question. with had some success in the first years of my tenure to increase our budgets and our work force to be able to deal with the myriad of challenges and opportunities we face. we are moving into the budget negotiations and a potential sequestration which will be disastrous. people will focus on what sequestration will mean to the military. hundreds of thousands will lose their jobs. bases will have to be closed. the defense department will have to say, wristy immediate
highly anyone believes china respects human rights. we did business with other regimes and some of the cause lasting negativity towards us which i thought was unfounded. there are reasons for all the points that you made that go more to the heart of american values. but we can do a better job in refuting some of what people are led to believe. >> alan foreman with the state department. you have outlined an ambitious program of work for the department of state. tell us about the budgetary...
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highly anyone believes china respects human rights. we did business with other regimes and some of the cause lasting negativity towards us which i thought was unfounded. there are reasons for all the points that you made that go more to the heart of american values. but we can do a better job in refuting some of what people are led to believe. >> alan foreman with the state department. you have outlined an ambitious program of work for the department of state. tell us about the budgetary that will be required to carry out that agenda? guest: i'm glad he asked the question. with had some success in the first years of my tenure to increase our budgets and our work force to be able to deal with the myriad of challenges and opportunities we face. we are moving into the budget negotiations and a potential sequestration which will be disastrous. people will focus on what sequestration will mean to the military. it's of thousands will lose their jobs -- hundreds of thousands will lose their jobs. bases will have to be closed. the defense depa
highly anyone believes china respects human rights. we did business with other regimes and some of the cause lasting negativity towards us which i thought was unfounded. there are reasons for all the points that you made that go more to the heart of american values. but we can do a better job in refuting some of what people are led to believe. >> alan foreman with the state department. you have outlined an ambitious program of work for the department of state. tell us about the budgetary...